I assume you use a free web-based email service like GMail or Hotmail.
Most free services give you the option to access their emails via an email client : Email client - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When using this client, you can choose to archive some of your folders locally on your hard drive.
Thanks for the reply,,,,and I can tell you I use windows live mail.
I followed the links you directed me to but I could not make head nor tail of them
as they are a bit over my head, that's why I wanted a prog that would do it auto
for me.
So I do hope there is one out there.
Len
I don't use this particular application but as far as I know, as long as you don't delete your emails, a copy of them should always be saved by default on your hard drive, no need to do anything else. When you aren't connected to Internet this allows you to still view your emails offline. This might not apply to attachments though.
Thanks for your help oneeyed,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I used one of the links and it works a treat and even
saves the attachments. Thanks again .
I think I have marked it as solved now.
Len